Hugues Salamin

1.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
19 papers, 823 citations indexed

About

Hugues Salamin is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hugues Salamin has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 823 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 5 papers in Human-Computer Interaction and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Hugues Salamin's work include Speech and dialogue systems (6 papers), Digital Communication and Language (4 papers) and Music and Audio Processing (4 papers). Hugues Salamin is often cited by papers focused on Speech and dialogue systems (6 papers), Digital Communication and Language (4 papers) and Music and Audio Processing (4 papers). Hugues Salamin collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Switzerland and United States. Hugues Salamin's co-authors include Alessandro Vinciarelli, Anna Polychroniou, Fabio Valente, Fabien Ringeval, Marcello Mortillaro, Mohamed Chétouani, Florian Eyben, Klaus R. Scherer, Erik Marchi and Björn W. Schuller and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, Language Resources and Evaluation and Cognitive Computation.

In The Last Decade

Hugues Salamin

19 papers receiving 757 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hugues Salamin United Kingdom 10 410 386 358 151 121 19 823
Olov Engwall Sweden 17 497 1.2× 395 1.0× 378 1.1× 158 1.0× 133 1.1× 84 997
Florian Groß Germany 5 490 1.2× 411 1.1× 616 1.7× 163 1.1× 131 1.1× 6 1.3k
Thurid Vogt Germany 15 367 0.9× 464 1.2× 307 0.9× 161 1.1× 184 1.5× 29 766
Fabio Valente Switzerland 17 847 2.1× 365 0.9× 764 2.1× 150 1.0× 92 0.8× 63 1.2k
Shrikanth Narayanan United States 21 796 1.9× 645 1.7× 536 1.5× 239 1.6× 150 1.2× 78 1.4k
Björn Granström Sweden 21 658 1.6× 586 1.5× 327 0.9× 121 0.8× 134 1.1× 113 1.2k
Rolf Carlson Sweden 17 598 1.5× 397 1.0× 216 0.6× 78 0.5× 76 0.6× 97 864
Asunción Moreno Spain 13 868 2.1× 261 0.7× 564 1.6× 128 0.8× 56 0.5× 35 1.1k
Iain R. Murray United Kingdom 9 426 1.0× 626 1.6× 335 0.9× 78 0.5× 229 1.9× 13 1.0k
Anna Polychroniou United States 5 295 0.7× 305 0.8× 302 0.8× 76 0.5× 63 0.5× 26 558

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Polychroniou, Anna, Hugues Salamin, & Alessandro Vinciarelli. (2014). The SSPNet-Mobile Corpus: Social Signal Processing Over Mobile Phones.. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1492–1498. 1 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dong, et al.. (2014). Predicting online lecture ratings based on gesturing and vocal behavior. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces. 8(2). 151–160. 13 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, Hugues Salamin, & Anna Polychroniou. (2014). Negotiating over Mobile Phones: Calling or Being Called Can Make the Difference. Cognitive Computation. 6(4). 677–688. 5 indexed citations
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Schuller, Björn W., Stefan Steidl, Anton Batliner, et al.. (2013). The INTERSPEECH 2013 computational paralinguistics challenge: social signals, conflict, emotion, autism. 148–152. 503 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bonin, Francesca, Céline De Looze, Emer Gilmartin, et al.. (2013). Investigating fine temporal dynamics of prosodic and lexical accommodation. 14 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, Anna Polychroniou, & Alessandro Vinciarelli. (2013). Automatic Detection of Laughter and Fillers in Spontaneous Mobile Phone Conversations. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam). 4282–4287. 26 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, et al.. (2013). Automatic recognition of personality and conflict handling style in mobile phone conversations. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam). 1–4. 5 indexed citations
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Stewart, Craig, et al.. (2012). An exploration of inadvertent variations in mobile pressure input. 35–38. 8 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, et al.. (2012). Collecting data for socially intelligent surveillance and monitoring approaches: The case of conflict in competitive conversations. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 67. 1–4. 4 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, Hugues Salamin, Anna Polychroniou, & Gelareh Mohammadi. (2012). From Non-‐Verbal Cues to Perception: Personality and Social Attractiveness. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 4 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues & Alessandro Vinciarelli. (2011). Automatic Role Recognition in Multiparty Conversations: An Approach Based on Turn Organization, Prosody, and Conditional Random Fields. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia. 14(2). 338–345. 13 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Khiet P. Truong, & Gelareh Mohammadi. (2010). Automatic role recognition based on conversational and prosodic behaviour. University of Twente Research Information. 847–850. 7 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, et al.. (2009). Automatic Role Recognition in Multiparty Recordings: Using Social Affiliation Networks for Feature Extraction. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia. 11(7). 1373–1380. 41 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, Hugues Salamin, & Maja Pantić. (2009). Social Signal Processing: Understanding social interactions through nonverbal behavior analysis. 2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops. 42–49. 42 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, Hugues Salamin, & Maja Pantić. (2009). Social Signal Processing: Understanding social interactions through nonverbal behavior analysis. 2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops. 3 indexed citations
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro, et al.. (2009). Canal9: A database of political debates for analysis of social interactions. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 1–4. 64 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, et al.. (2008). Role recognition in multiparty recordings using social affiliation networks and discrete distributions. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam). 29–36. 20 indexed citations
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Salamin, Hugues, et al.. (2008). Role recognition for meeting participants. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 693–696. 47 indexed citations

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